Voters cast their ballots in the general election on Nov. 5, 2024, at North Junior High in Boise. (Pat Sutphin for the Idaho Capital Sun)
Republican U.S. Rep. Russ Fulcher won a fourth term to represent Idaho’s 1st Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives.
The Associated Press declared Fulcher the general election winner at 10:42 p.m. Tuesday.
Fulcher had 71.5% of votes over three challengers, with 123,548 total votes, according to unofficial election results from the Idaho Secretary of State’s Office. Democrat Kaylee Peterson, who has challenged him twice, received 25.2% of the votes.
Libertarian Matt Loesby received 1.8% of votes and Constitution Party candidate Brendan J. Gomez received 1.5% of votes.
Idaho’s 1st Congressional District — home to roughly 1 million people — splits Ada County, includes some of Boise and spans the state’s western border through the Idaho panhandle in the north.
Tuesday’s general election results won’t become official until the State Board of Canvassers certifies the election results. The canvass is scheduled to occur Nov. 26, said Idaho Secretary of State Phil McGrane.
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In Congress, Fulcher’s top priorities are tackling inflation, security for the southern border, and resource management, he told the Sun last month.
Fulcher serves on the House Committee on Energy and Commerce and the House Committee on Natural Resources.
In the May primary election, Fulcher did not face a Republican challenger.
Fulcher, 62, has represented Idaho in Congress since 2019 for three terms. U.S. House of Representatives terms are two years.
Since 2000, only one Democrat has been elected to represent Idaho’s 1st Congressional District, for one term.
Since 2018, when Fulcher was first elected after winning 62.8% of votes, he received a growing share of votes in future re-election bids.
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